A U.S. judge in France questions Trump’s $1.8 billion fund settlement agreement and demands a response to fraud allegations

Golden Finance reports that on May 30, according to The Washington Post, a U.S. federal judge on May 29 local time demanded that U.S. President Trump and his family’s lawyers provide an explanation regarding a highly controversial settlement agreement.
The agreement involves Trump’s lawsuit against the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and establishes a fund of approximately $1.8 billion to compensate individuals claiming to have experienced the “weaponization of the judicial system.”
The judge’s ruling pointed out that the relevant agreement faces “serious allegations of fraud,” and required Trump’s side to explain why this arrangement is an appropriate way to resolve the lawsuit and why it should not be considered legally problematic.
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